Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Government agent finds romance while investigating a fraudulent sweepstakes racket.A Government agent finds romance while investigating a fraudulent sweepstakes racket.A Government agent finds romance while investigating a fraudulent sweepstakes racket.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Joe Downing
- Marty Peters
- (as Joseph Downing)
Matty Fain
- Cal
- (non crédité)
Eddie Fields
- Workman
- (non crédité)
Robert Homans
- Policeman
- (non crédité)
Selmer Jackson
- Manager
- (non crédité)
Jerry Marlowe
- Ray
- (non crédité)
Eva McKenzie
- Farmer
- (non crédité)
David Newell
- FBI Agent
- (non crédité)
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Preston Foster is a G-man, on the trail of sweepstakes tickets. He tromps pretty hard on the toes of Irene Hervey, who's been selling them, looking for the higher ups. Like many people she thinks there's nothing with people having a flutter..... until it turns out she's been selling counterfeit tickets. The people she sells them to don't have a chance in a million; they have no chance at all.
It's a Universal Picture, so you know there will be some gloss in this B movie, as well as a good cast, including Inez Courtney, Chick Chandler and Oscar O'Shea. It's no world-beater by any meanings, but it's a fast-paced 70 minutes directed by high-speed director Phil Rosen.
It's a Universal Picture, so you know there will be some gloss in this B movie, as well as a good cast, including Inez Courtney, Chick Chandler and Oscar O'Shea. It's no world-beater by any meanings, but it's a fast-paced 70 minutes directed by high-speed director Phil Rosen.
"Missing Evidence" is ample proof that the term 'B-movie' is not synonymous with 'bad or cheap'. Somehow there's been the assumption over the years that Bs are crappy films, but this one sure isn't! It's tense, well written and the production, over all, is awfully good.
The story is about a crime that seems pretty mundane...sweepstakes tickets. While the film makes it clear that back in 1939 it was illegal to sell them (such as the famous Irish Sweepstakes tickets), the real problem is that so many of these illegally sold tickets in the States are actually counterfeit...and agent Bill Collins (Preston Foster) is out to infiltrate the gang selling them. His partner in this is highly unlikely...a woman who herself has been selling these phony tickets (Irene Hervey)!
While this plot doesn't sound all that exciting, the film really did a great job of providing tension and suspense. Running at only a little over an hour, it clearly is a B-movie....but one better than many A pictures of the day.
The story is about a crime that seems pretty mundane...sweepstakes tickets. While the film makes it clear that back in 1939 it was illegal to sell them (such as the famous Irish Sweepstakes tickets), the real problem is that so many of these illegally sold tickets in the States are actually counterfeit...and agent Bill Collins (Preston Foster) is out to infiltrate the gang selling them. His partner in this is highly unlikely...a woman who herself has been selling these phony tickets (Irene Hervey)!
While this plot doesn't sound all that exciting, the film really did a great job of providing tension and suspense. Running at only a little over an hour, it clearly is a B-movie....but one better than many A pictures of the day.
With so many states now using lotteries as revenue sources one can hardly believe
at one time it was forbidden. FBI man Preston Foster enlists hatcheck girl Irene
Harvey in his investigation after her friend elevator operator Oscar O'Shea commits suicide after being told his winning ticket was counterfeit.
This is a steady and workmanlike B film that moves slowly oward nailing the top man. Eon't say who he is, but he's no dummy.
A solid film credit to all involved.
This is a steady and workmanlike B film that moves slowly oward nailing the top man. Eon't say who he is, but he's no dummy.
A solid film credit to all involved.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Million Dollar Racket
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 4 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Missing Evidence (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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